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BlockchainGov is an EU-funded, transdisciplinary research group. We research the impact of blockchain technology on governance.

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Delegation risks in decentralized organisations is essential to keep top of mind to avoid reinforcing the very centralization it was designed to resist!! 💥🎯💥 The recording from Protocol Berg v2 from the delegation in DAO's talk by Zimt and Teresa Carballo is out. Don't sleep on

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Our Monthly Report for June is OUT! We celebrate Tara Merk's PhD defence & dive into E2C. Catch up with us 🕸️🆕🆒 blockchaingov.substack.com/p/june-monthly…

Our Monthly Report for June is OUT! We celebrate <a href="/mpg_dd/">Tara Merk</a>'s PhD defence &amp; dive into E2C. Catch up with us 🕸️🆕🆒 
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In this week's article - Michel Bauwens zooms out far to point out the most important patterns to recognize as we are creating cosmo-local commoning systems with Web3. Read it here: 👇globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/project/new-ne…

In this week's article - <a href="/mbauwens/">Michel Bauwens</a> zooms out far to point out the most important patterns to recognize as we are creating cosmo-local commoning systems with Web3. 

Read it here: 👇globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/project/new-ne…
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🚨 NEW EPISODE DROP 🚨 Featuring a friend, academic colleague, scholar, and the undisputed G.O.A.T of digital constitutionalism - 🥁 ✨Ladies & Gentlemen✨: Eric Alston Eric Alston 👏👏👏

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Article of E2C week is this roadmap on how to E2C from the archives; written in 2021 by Morshed Mannan| মোর্শেদ মান্নান & Nathan Schneider it's remains highly relevant. "The platform economy presents diminishing possibilities of “exit” as a realistic option for participants, while also offering little

Article of E2C week is this roadmap on how to E2C from the archives; written in 2021 by <a href="/MannanMorshed/">Morshed Mannan| মোর্শেদ মান্নান</a> &amp; <a href="/ntnsndr/">Nathan Schneider</a> it's remains highly relevant. 

"The platform economy presents diminishing possibilities of “exit” as a realistic option for participants, while also offering little
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What happens when online communities are run as cooperatives, not corporations? Following last week’s “How to E2C,” this week’s article explores Social.coop and The Platform - two communities actively translating Exit to Community into real-world practice. Tara Merk

What happens when online communities are run as cooperatives, not corporations?

Following last week’s “How to E2C,” this week’s article explores Social.coop and The Platform - two communities actively translating Exit to Community into real-world practice. 

<a href="/mpg_dd/">Tara Merk</a>
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Last week, BlockchainGov hosted a week of co-creation at Emerge Lakefront. What emerged? A blueprint for political agency in an era defined by algorithmic control and institutional collapse. 🌐 networknations.network

Last week, BlockchainGov hosted a week of co-creation at Emerge Lakefront. What emerged? A blueprint for political agency in an era defined by algorithmic control and institutional collapse. 
🌐 networknations.network
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"As the digital realm has become pervasive in our everyday life, sovereignty is no longer a birthright of states alone." This week’s article by Felix Beer and Primavera De Filippi opens a portal - one that, if we choose to step through, could revitalise the democratic promise of collective

"As the digital realm has become pervasive in our everyday life, sovereignty is no longer a birthright of states alone." 

This week’s article by <a href="/felix_beer/">Felix Beer</a> and <a href="/yaoeo/">Primavera De Filippi</a> opens a portal - one that, if we choose to step through, could revitalise the democratic promise of collective